2 Advanced Info Commands

This chapter describes various advanced Info commands. (If you
are using a stand-alone Info reader, there are additional commands
specific to it, which are documented in several chapters of GNU Info in GNU Info.)

One advanced command useful with most of the others described here
is C-q, which “quotes” the next character so that it is
entered literally (see Inserting Text in The GNU Emacs
Manual). For example, pressing ? ordinarily brings up a list
of completion possibilities. If you want to (for example) search for
an actual ‘?’ character, the simplest way is to insert it using
C-q ?. This works the same in Emacs and stand-alone Info.